This is my second card with this fun Froggie. If you like, you can see the first one here and here. :o)

Details about my card...

Image is paper pieced.

I printed one froggie on a white cardstock card base and colored ground in watercolor technique using Hickory Smoke Distress Ink.

Then I printed out two more images on a white watercolor paper and colored pieces I needed in watercolor technique using Distress Inks. After drying, I fussy cut pieces I needed, colored edges with black marker and glued all pieces together.

I colored speech bubble wood chip with Black Soot Distress Ink, dried it with Heat It Tool and glued it on the card.

Few enamel stickers as a finishing touch and my card was finished. :o)

For this card I used two Jane's Doodles Stamp Sets, 'Butterflies'and 'Anemone'.I heat embossed anemone, butterfly and sentiment on a white watercolor paper panel and colored it with Distress Inks in watercolor technique.After drying, I covered butterfly and anemone with paper towels and splattered whole panel with white acrylic paint mixed with water.At the end I glued the panel on a white cardstock card base, trimmed away excess parts and my card was finished. :o)

I hope you liked my project for this fortnight and got inspired. Stop by the Fairy Tale Challenge Blogand see gorgeous creations my Design Team Matesand our Guest Designers made for this challenge. Do join us, we can't wait to see your projects. :o)

Unfortunately, we have to say goodbye to our long time DT Member, Tanti. This will be her last challenge with us. Bye Tanti! You will be missed! :o)

I am entering my card to following challenges:

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Monday, March 28, 2016

On Thursday, March 24th, was my turn to be on the spotlight over at Jane's Doodles and I made this Mixed Media Decoration Card,Happiness. :o)

I cut a rectangle cardstock base. This is a recycled item. I cut it out from s watercolor paper pad package. I rarely throw away cardstock and try to reuse it for new projects or as a crafting mat. :o)I colored the base with white acrylic paint.I used Note Sheet patterned paper as a background, colored it with different mediums and when I was satisfied with the color, I glued it on the cardstock base and rounded corners.

I stamped two butterflies from Jane's Doodles 'Butterflies' Stamp Set on the card, colored them with different mediums and added white highlights with white pen.Using stencils and structure paste I made white circles. After drying, I used same stencils and white pen and drew bubbles. Love bubbles!!! :o)I stamped a sentiment from Jane's Doodles 'Doodle Flowers' Stamp Set on a scrap of white cardstock paper, drew messy black border and colored edges with black fine permanent pen, colored it and splattered with distress ink and glued it on the card.I used découpage glue and varnish due crafting process to fix colors.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

My third and last post today... If you missed first two, just scroll down or follow a direct link hereand here.Today I'm sharing the rest of cards I made for Celebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2016 personal challenge. If you like, visit myCelebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2016 page, where you can find more about my challenge, photo gallery and links to each card. :o)30th and last card I made for the challenge is this Hi Spring Card, couple of hours before the challenge finished and Spring started. :o)

My second post today... If you missed first one, just scroll down or follow a direct link here.Today I'm sharing the rest of cards I made for Celebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2016 personal challenge. If you like, visit myCelebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2016 page, where you can find more about my challenge, photo gallery and links to each card. :o)29th card I made for the challenge is this Rainbow Speech Bubbles Card.

Christine also set up an art project #Smilespotting. Cards to brighten someones day, fun ideas and beautiful designs, gorgeous hand lettering... If you would like to find out more about this fun project, just follow this link. :o)

I glued a black cardstock paper stripe on a card base and stamped panel over it. Then I drew white dots with white pen. As a finishing touch, I covered hearts with gloss resin gel to create glossy accents and to add some dimension on my card. :o)

Today I'll be sharing the rest of cards I made for Celebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2016 personal challenge, i.e. 3 cards.If you like, visit myCelebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2016 page, where you can find more about my challenge, photo gallery and links to each card. :o)28th card I made for the challenge is this Eggstraordinary Card.

Christine is very kind and friendly person and amazing designer, illustrator and many more. Her CAS cards designs are WoooW! I love how she grounds images on her cards. Amazing! My image grounding on this card is totally inspired by her work.

For this card I used same stamp set and design paper pack, same but rotated layout and same techniques as on CASEd card. I used different images, sentiments and color scheme.I stamped super fun chick from 'Eggstraordinary Egghunt' stamp set on beautiful paper from 'Sending Sunshine' paper pack. I shaded chick and colored it's beak with Stabilo Markers and colored pencil, fussy cut it, colored edges with black marker and covered beak with resin gel to create glossy accents. I did the chick same way as on my Easter Chick Card.I heat embossed a sentiment on a black cardstock paper stripe, cut two stripes from the designer paper and glued them on a card base.I glued 3D foams on the back of the chick, placed it on the card and my card is finished. :o)

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